The Asian Poker Tour looks to add fuel to the fire in the Indian poker scene which it started with its return to the Casino Royale Goa with the APT Asian Series. Last year’s event saw local poker pro Sangeeth Mohan come out on top of the 158 player field to take down the very first international poker tournament to be held in India. In addition, Mohan has confirmed his attendance and intention to defend his title.

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The Asian Poker Tour (APT) was founded in 2008 and after a string of successful tournaments,
the APT seeks to continue positioning itself as the premier poker tournament in Asia.
Its growing popularity as a highly respected poker tour is a testament to its goal of
bringing world-class poker experience in Asia.
As a result, the Asian Poker Tour continues to be highly anticipated by poker players
and enthusiasts in Asia and all over the world.